Course Level
Master Degree (By Coursework)
CRICOS
078661G
Master of International Relations
In an increasingly globalised world, our understanding of international relations, diplomacy and trade is critical to a wide range of career pathways. Bond Universitys Master of International Relations is the ideal companion to undergraduate qualifications including business, communications, journalism, marketing, commerce, arts, and law. The coursework subjects focus on global development, governance, public policy, security, and strategy, giving you a solid grounding in contemporary theoretical and policy issues. The curriculum also incorporates a research project completed under the supervision of experienced academics across diverse topics. Your selected topic can be tailored to suit your professional interests and career ambitions.
| Campus | Duration | Fees | ATAR | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Gold Coast | Full-time - 1 years | $50,860  | N/A | 
Structure
TOTAL CREDIT POINTS : 120
Subjects
- HUMR71-100: Research Methods and Data Visualisation (10CP)
- HUMR72-701: Major Research Project (Part A) (20CP)
- HUMR72-702: Major Research Project (Part B) (20CP)
- CRIM71-103: Transnational Crime (10CP)
- INTR71-102: Security and Strategy (10CP)
- INTR71-103: Public Policy (10CP)
- INTR71-104: Innovating Global Governance (10CP)
- INTR71-208: Diplomacy (10CP)
- INTR71-315: Politically Motivated Violence (10CP)
- INTR71-350: Human Security and Global Development (10CP)
- SSUD71-318: Climate Change: Adaptation and Resilience (10CP)
- CRIM71-103: Transnational Crime (10CP)
- HUMR71-705: Research Project A (10CP)
- INTR71-102: Security and Strategy (10CP)
- INTR71-103: Public Policy (10CP)
- INTR71-104: Innovating Global Governance (10CP)
- INTR71-208: Diplomacy (10CP)
- INTR71-315: Politically Motivated Violence (10CP)
- INTR71-350: Human Security and Global Development (10CP)
- SSUD71-318: Climate Change: Adaptation and Resilience (10CP)
Entry requirements
- Successful completion of a recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent qualification) in either global studies, social sciences, society and culture, or business and management.
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